Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... thousand men should be added to the existing military establishment . This , at present , consists of thirty - five thousand men . So that the effect of this bill is to place , at the disposal of the executive , an army of fifty - five ...
... thousand men should be added to the existing military establishment . This , at present , consists of thirty - five thousand men . So that the effect of this bill is to place , at the disposal of the executive , an army of fifty - five ...
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... thousands in these United States , and I confess to you , I was my- self among the number , who believed not one word of the matter . I put my trust in the old fashioned no- tions of common sense and common prudence . That a people ...
... thousands in these United States , and I confess to you , I was my- self among the number , who believed not one word of the matter . I put my trust in the old fashioned no- tions of common sense and common prudence . That a people ...
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... thousand miles distant , had violated some of our commercial rights ; that we should march in- land , to defend our ships and seamen ; that , with raw troops , hastily collected , miserably appointed , and des- titute of discipline , we ...
... thousand miles distant , had violated some of our commercial rights ; that we should march in- land , to defend our ships and seamen ; that , with raw troops , hastily collected , miserably appointed , and des- titute of discipline , we ...
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... thousand men be collected , let them be put under the command of a popular leader , let them be officered to suit his purposes , let them be flushed with victories , and see the fascinating career of military glory opening upon them ...
... thousand men be collected , let them be put under the command of a popular leader , let them be officered to suit his purposes , let them be flushed with victories , and see the fascinating career of military glory opening upon them ...
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... , perfectly justifies , ac- cording to their creed , the inflicting the greatest pos- sible evil upon others . In the judgment of such men , if a corrupt ministry , at three thousand miles distance 12 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
... , perfectly justifies , ac- cording to their creed , the inflicting the greatest pos- sible evil upon others . In the judgment of such men , if a corrupt ministry , at three thousand miles distance 12 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
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